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Prensa Latina
March 21, 2018
Kabul, Mar 21 (Prensa Latina) The death toll rose to 29 as a result of the suicide attack perpetrated today by the Islamic State near a Shiite shrine in this capital, confirmed the Afghan Ministry of Health. The source explained that up to now 52 injuries have been reported, a number that could increased dueÃâà...
Latin American Herald Tribune
March 9, 2018
Meanwhile, spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Health, Wahidullah Majroh told EFE that so far, four hospitals in Kabul have received the bodies of nine people and are treating the 18, who were injured. Thousands of people had gathered, including political representatives, parliament members and government officialsÃâà...
New Straits Times Online
January 27, 2018
People try to remove debris from the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, 27 January 2018. Death toll climbed to 95 while 158 were injured in the massive Taliban car-bomb attack in Sadarat Square, downtown Kabul, according to Afghan Ministry of Health. The Taliban resorted to anÃâà...
Astana Times
February 22, 2017
Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs of Afghanistan Wardak Spoghmai, who met with members of the Kazakh delegation, said a lack of experienced professionals contributes to Afghanistan's development challenges and said the Afghan Ministry of Health supports Kazakhstan's project. The stabilisation andÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
September 5, 2016
More than 90 others were wounded, spokesman for the Afghan ministry of health, Wahidullah Majroh, told DPA. President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attacks on Monday, saying "terrorist groups attempt to reach their ominous goals by spreading fear." The strikes were claimed by the Afghan Taliban.
NPR
September 2, 2016
Construction began in 2008 as part of a three-year contract between the U.S. Agency for International Development and the International Organization for Migration, which would handle hiring the contractors. It was supposed to be finished and handed over to the Afghan ministry of health by NovemberÃâà...
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
August 26, 2016
The entrance of Boost hospital. The hospital is run by MSF in partnership with the Afghan Ministry of Health. It is one of the biggest MSF runs worldwide: 300 beds, 700 national staff, 25 international staff. The first few weeks of August saw heavy clashes between Afghan government forces and armedÃâà...
VICE News
January 11, 2016
A January 5 letter by John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) who audits spending in the country, reveals that of 32 such clinics in Kabul province 11 were more than three miles away from coordinates provided by USAID and the Afghan Ministry of Health.
The Independent
December 29, 2015
The Afghan ministry of health said that around 100,000 children had not been vaccinated in 14 eastern and southern provinces because of the group's threats. Afghanistan and Pakistan are the only nations where polio remains endemic. Afghanistan-2.jpg. A woman who had delivered a baby recently getsÃâà...
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
March 6, 2015
I was there to help open a maternity centre and a NICU with a “kangaroo” unit in the district hospital, in collaboration with the Afghan Ministry of Health. The NICU offers free care for low birth weight and premature infants, infants with respiratory infections or fever, growth retardation, or those who cannotÃâà...